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R.I.P. Charlie Robinson, Mac from Night Court Sam Barsanti Night Court—died over the weekend. Variety says he died from “cardiac arrest and cancer,” though more specific information isn’t available. Robinson was 75. Robinson was born in Texas in 1945 and started performing in the ‘60s, first as a singer in R&B groups. He later attended acting school and moved to Hollywood at the end of the decade, fully transitioning to being an actor by the ‘70s. His earliest roles included high-concept blaxploitation films like Sugar Hill (which involves zombies) and The Black Gestapo (which involves inner-city vigilantes becoming fascist overlords), as well as TV shows and TV movies like
Night Court—died over the weekend. Variety says he died from “cardiac arrest and cancer,” though more specific information isn’t available. Robinson was 75. Advertisement Robinson was born in Texas in 1945 and started performing in the ‘60s, first as a singer in R&B groups. He later attended acting school and moved to Hollywood at the end of the decade, fully transitioning to being an actor by the ‘70s. His earliest roles included high-concept blaxploitation films like Sugar Hill (which involves zombies) and The Black Gestapo (which involves inner-city vigilantes becoming fascist overlords), as well as TV shows and TV movies like
Night Court actor Charles Robinson has died at age 75 July 12, 2021 by: Sad news today as it has been announced that Charles Robinson, who played court clerk Mac Robinson in classic sitcom Night Court, has died at the age of 75. According to The Wrap, the actor passed away at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center from cardiac arrest with multi-system organ failures due to septic shock and metastatic adenocarcinoma. After original court clerk Karen Austin left Night Court after the first season, Charles Robinson stepped in to play Mac, the amiable Vietnam veteran rarely seen without his plaid shirt and cardigan, and more than capable of tossing a few well-placed zingers around. Robinson also directed three episodes of
Charlie Robinson, who was featured on Night Court for eight seasons, dies at 75 after battle with cancer Robinson died Sunday at 75 at Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center from cardiac arrest, according to The Hollywood Reporter The actor was best known for his role as Macintosh 'Mac' Robinson, who became part of the main cast starting in season two His acting career began in the 1960s as part of the prestigious Actors Studio Robinson most recently appeared on the Freeform miniseries Love In The Time Of Corona
Night Court Star & Veteran TV Actor Charles Robinson Passes, Age 75 bleedingcool.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from bleedingcool.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Night Court Taps Kapil Talwalkar for NBC's Rauch/Larroquette Pilot Night Court Taps Kapil Talwalkar for NBC's Rauch/Larroquette Pilot Posted on The Big Bang Theory's Melissa Rauch, and NBC's upcoming pilot for the sequel series to the popular NBC sitcom Night Court has found its court clerk. Deadline Hollywood is reporting exclusively that Zoey's Extraordinary Playlist star Kapil Talwalkar has been tapped as Neil. As the court's clerk, it's his job to keep things moving — a job that got a lot harder ever since a new idealist judge showed up. Talwalkarhas joins Larroquette, Rauch, Ana Villafañe ( Lacretta ( Gotham) for the pilot. In the original series, the role of the court clerk was first played by
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‘Night Court’ Sequel Starring Melissa Rauch and John Larroquette Ordered to Pilot at NBC “Big Bang Theory” alum stars as the daughter of Harry Anderson’s character from the original series Reid Nakamura | May 3, 2021 @ 5:00 PM NBC NBC has given a pilot order to the “Night Court” sequel series starring Melissa Rauch and John Larroquette, the network said Monday. Put into development last year, the project from Rauch’s After January production company centers on Judge Abby Stone (daughter of the late Harry Stone, played by Harry Anderson in the original series), an “unapologetic optimist” who follows in her father’s footsteps as she presides over the night shift of a Manhattan arraignment court.
Stardate: unknown Captain’s log. Torres is coming in hot in a shuttlecraft that’s been damaged by an ion storm. She went out to retrieve their multispatial probe before it got hit by the storm. She manages to crash land in the shuttlebay and is taken to sickbay with a bad concussion. Chakotay comes to her cabin with a piece of metal that’s about a hundred years old or so with the Klingon emblem on it. Apparently it collided with her shuttle when the deflectors went down, and it means that there was a Klingon presence in the Delta Quadrant some time in the past. Or, as Torres tartly points out, the Borg assimilated a Klingon ship in the Alpha Quadrant and dropped a piece of debris on the way back home.